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What to do if your computer distance off from cue sheet

Submitted by nicku33 on Sun, 11/13/2011 - 1:12pm

I've been shopping around for a bike computer but they all seem to have something missing which seems very useful to me.

Oftem when following a cue sheet, a slight detour or perhaps miscalibration of wheel size can lead to a difference beteen distance recorded and the cue sheet total. It would be nice to be able to enter or adjust the distance travelled. Most computers I've seen can only reset to 0. While many have on odometer, the interntion si to record total distance ever travelled and it is often a hard setting to get to. 

If a sheet is a lot of long legs then, you can just reset on each leg but many routes involve 0.5 0.6 0.2 mile segments so that's not always practical.

Thanks for riding with "the Next SIG"

Submitted by GeorgeArcarola on Sun, 11/13/2011 - 11:15am

My thanks to all those who took a ride with me to Nyack yesterday. In addition to myself, fifteen (15) other 2011 A-19 SIGlets and leaders, and a 2011 A-Classic leader came out and shepherded some thirty-eight (38) cyclists for a sixty mile ride on a gorgeous day.

I saw many tired but satisfied smiles as we rode back into Manhattan, and received a dozen e-mail notes, and several Facebook hits about how much fun it was.

I'm looking forward to seeing many of you in March.

Cheers,

George

South County Trailways sections on either side of Mile Square Rd is now paved

Submitted by HSchiffman on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 10:16pm

Truly a long time coming, we have liftoff. Leaves and some small branches festoon it but the asphalt beneath is smooth and easy to ride. 

This is a big plus to cyclists of all stripes. Faster cyclists will be astonished how quickly they can progress north on a dedicated, direct path without motor traffic. More measured cyclists will prosper on the railroad grade while not worrying about vehicular vicissitudes. All comers will appreciate seeing the world from the railroad perspective. Unlike road travel, with commerical overtones, the rail trail is closer to the Appalachian Trail than blue highways.

Queens to Glen Cove and back

Submitted by shuiwm on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 7:21pm

4 Hills in 3 Hours CANCELLED

Submitted by NSnow on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 6:29pm

Jim Finder's ride: 4 Hills In 3 Hours scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled.

The ride leader is unable to make it.

 

Congratulations to Jay on reaching 8,000 miles

Submitted by TShepard on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 11:15am

Congratulations to Jay on reaching 8,000 miles while leading us on a gorgeous LoHud ride yesterday.

4 Hills in 3 Hours, Sunday, November 13

Submitted by JFinder on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:12am

If the GWB is going to be clogged with Girl Scouts Sunday morning (see other thread), I may change our meeting point, and may change the ride to a lunch ride to Scarsdale. 

The Scarsdale route also has hills (although they're "not like Kennedy," as Gov. Connelly might have put it). 

Check the message board late Saturday to see what we learn about the Girl Scouts.

"5,000 Girl Scouts on the GWB on Sunday"

Submitted by ROrvedahl on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 7:12pm

I got a press release this afternoon with this headline:  "Thousands of Girl Scouts to Cross the GWB to Kick Off the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouting...Sunday Nov 13, 2011."  I emailed the publicist to ask if they'd made arrangements with the Port Authority to permit cyclists & pedestrians to get across - but heard nothing back.  The fun starts at 9 am!   The info below is from their media alert:

Who/What:

Late Autumn In The Gunks Ride

Submitted by NSnow on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 7:06pm

For those of you joining us on our adventure tomorrow, I'll be at the Info Booth at Grand Central at 8:30 to gather and head to the train.

Don't forget your MNRR bike pass. Looking forward!! It's going to be a fun day! Nicole

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